Amol Bridge Lighting

The lighting of Amol Bridge, which is one of the historical suspension bridges in Amol, has been provided by Shamim Andisheh Lighting Company. This bridge, which was designed and built during the Pahlavi era, has become one of the beauties of Amol with new lighting. In this project, City Color projectors, which are capable of projecting light to the highest height of the bridge, have been used. These projectors have been installed at two different angles to illuminate both the underside and sides of the bridge and create an eye-catching view for the residents of Amol.

Details of the Amol Bridge Lighting Project:

  • Equipment Used: This project uses powerful projectors and high-performance LEDs that are capable of producing uniform, flicker-free light. These equipments consume less energy and have a longer lifespan.
  • Angle and location of projector installation: Projectors are installed at different angles and locations of the bridge so that the light is evenly and proportionately dispersed over the bridge surface. This design is done in such a way that all the architectural details of the bridge can be clearly seen.
  • Colors used: A variety of colors have been used to illuminate the bridge. These colors change depending on the season, special events and national occasions, giving the bridge a unique look.

Effects of the Amol Bridge Lighting Project:

  • Attracting tourists: The new lighting of the Amol Bridge is known as one of the city’s tourist attractions and attracts many tourists.
  • Beautifying the city: This project has helped improve the appearance of the city and increase its visual beauty.
  • Increased security: Proper lighting of the bridge increases visibility at night, and as a result, increases the safety of pedestrians and vehicles.

This project was carried out by Shamim Andisheh Company in cooperation with the Amol Municipality. Shamim Andisheh Company was appreciated and thanked for the success of the lighting.

Today, we are proud that, given the abundance of light sources produced in these two decades in terms of quality and quantity, this lighting method is still the best option for illuminating such bridges.

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